Been roughly thirty days old on the hive blockchain, I think I'm getting my feet right in some areas such as curating and commenting on other users' articles. I see so many accounts that we started together same time I have surpassed them in several areas, such as building my own circle and follow other peoples foot steps with higher reputation in order for me to succeed on the blockchain. Thanks to @readthisplease for he’s support and delegation of hive power which enables me to be functional on the blockchain.
The Steemit platform which is also a social media platform such as Hive, hive token, and hive blog were all new to me, and they were all introduced to me. During my time here, I discovered that the Hive blockchain had split out from steemit, which is both a blockchain-based blog and a Web 3.0 platform. Being a part of a blockchain-like hive reminds me of the Titanic movie, where the ship fell and everyone clung to whatever ship wreckage they could find to stay afloat. Every day brings new obstacles, which is admirable because it puts your brain and talents to the test.
As I explored the blockchain, I found that some users are consistent with their posting, which clearly defines passion for what you do. In the amount of days I have spent on Hive, I see consistency plays a major role in your progress and development in the blockchain.
No matter how it will sound, each and every user here has he’s or her own engagement strategy in order for you to be an active user. My discord app is always buzzing with notifications from other users re-blogging their posts they just made on different discord channels in relating to the tribe or community they posted it on and also on a general Chanel. The OCD community has played a major role in helping other communities and new users onboard the Hive blockchain.
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Consistency and marketing are at pair you will ask me why I said so? Consistency should be your watchword, because when you are consistent and request re-blog on your social handle outside the blockchain you create awareness for the Hive community. I do carry out research on the blockchain during my spare time, which I have from my 8 to 5 job I either make post’s or read somebody else’s just to learn and probably ask questions if any is needed. Sometimes I see articles down voted and some times I question myself why did this happen? Is it that the user was spamming by posting repeatedly? Was the article not quality enough?. Was the piece not creative enough, because creativity, in my opinion, is the ability to create something important out of nothing. But what if these were not the activities that occurred? As I continue to be active on this blog, I find myself in the position of training other newbies or selling the hive blockchain word of mouth, which is one of the most powerful marketing methods. So some questions I would like you to contribute your thoughts on are:
What’s a spamming post?
How do you define the quality of a post?
Is there a time duration pattern you must follow between posts?
How many posts is ideal to post a day?
What’s your own definition of engagement?.
I am using this opportunity to ask all questions that have been bothering me, your response is pretty much appreciated.